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Afghan Nationals Confirmed as Peshawar Suicide Attackers in FC Headquarters Blast

NADRA confirms the Afghan citizenship of three Peshawar FC Headquarters suicide attackers; the investigation focuses on finding the facilitator.

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Afghan Nationals Confirmed as Peshawar Suicide Attackers in FC Headquarters Blast

Peshawar Attack Investigation reveals 3 of the attackers as Afghan nationals.

November 30, 2025

Peshawar – The investigation into the deadly suicide attack at the Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters in Peshawar on November 24 has yielded important details, confirming the Afghan citizenship of the three attackers.

Investigation officials stated that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has successfully verified the nationality of the three men involved in the blast. However, officials noted that NADRA has not yet provided further details on the identities of the attackers.

Ongoing Search for the Facilitator

The primary focus of the large-scale investigation has now shifted to locating the facilitator who assisted the attackers.

Investigators have confirmed that the three suicide bombers did not use mobile phones on the day of the attack, suggesting they relied heavily on a local guide or handler. Authorities are currently searching for this facilitator, who is believed to be key to uncovering the planning and network behind the operation.

Furthermore, investigative teams have secured video footage documenting the movement of the attackers from the Rehman Baba Graveyard area up to the Federal Constabulary Headquarters, providing a timeline of their approach before the explosion.

Investigation Status

The blast, which occurred at the FC Headquarters, has triggered a comprehensive security sweep across the city. According to investigation officials, more than 100 suspects have been questioned so far in connection with the attack.

The investigation remains ongoing, with dedicated teams piecing together the events leading up to the suicide blast.

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